Will there be SteadyState Support for Windows 7?

However, there are still things we can do about it in the meantime while hoping :DWindows 7 support native VHD boot and we can actually make use of this cool new technology to implement a “home-made” Windows SteadyState for Windows 7.

1. Install Windows 7 to boot by VHD. Use a filename of d:\w7.vhd.

2. Create a startup script like the following, the whole idea is to create a differencing disk for the NEXT reboot while booting up the current copy of differencing disk. This script can then be added to the startup group policy.